Cheap Conveyancing Solicitors in Suffolk

Our Conveyancing Solicitors offer a 1st class service to property owners, buyers and sellers in Suffolk and all around England and Wales. Our award winning Conveyancers work nationwide and there’s no need to visit the office as all work can be done over the phone and through email.

We offer one of the highest rated conveyancing services in the UK. Our highly experienced Conveyancers have helped over 40,000 people in buying and selling their property. In Suffolk, we have a large number of repeat clients that have come back and used us multiple times due to our friendly conveyancing teams and quality service. We complete many different types of property transactions in Suffolk every month. Our Licensed Conveyancers have years of experience in providing conveyancing services in and around Suffolk, so they’ll be able to handle your sale/purchase quickly and efficiently.

Second Homes

If you or your husband / wife or any other party to this transaction own any other properties, you might have to pay a higher rate of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT).

Property owners purchasing an additional property to their main residence in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be affected by the rise in SDLT.
If you already own properties but plan to buy a permanent home to replace another, you are exempt from the paying the higher rate.

If you own two properties on the day of completion of the purchase of your second property but still legally own your first property and plan to sell, you are still obliged to pay the higher rate of SDLT.
A refund is available if you sell your former residence property within 36 months.

First Time Buyer

A first time buyer is defined as an individual or individuals who have never owned an interest in a residential property in the United Kingdom or anywhere else in the world and who intends to occupy the property as their main residence.

Property Tenure Type

There are two fundamentally different forms of legal ownership: freehold and leasehold.
If you own the freehold, it means that you own the building and the land it stands on outright.
With Leasehold, you own the lease from the freeholder (sometimes called the landlord) to use the home for a number of years.